October 2017 Newsletter
From the Desk of Mr Bartels
First Quarter Concludes on Friday November 3 Please do not hesitate to contact your
childrsquos teacher should you have concerns regarding your childrsquos learning We donrsquot take
our partnership in educating your child lightly Reminder 5th grade only will receive a
printed report card for first quarter All students will receive a report card at the
conclusion of the first and second semester
Students of the Month
September
5th Grade Katie Chrostowski-Starnes Autumn Rands Angelina Carlo Joshua Fouchia
6th Grade Jake Morgan Emma Smith
7th Grade Gage Taylor Gracie Kemp
8th Grade Savanna Krywy Cy Wolosion
October
5th Grade Kaleb Manska Jacob Fink Brady Quinn Catherine Bunto
6th Grade Charlie Rzesutek Payten Campbell
7th Grade Gabe Brockett Samantha Fenton
8th Grade Kaylee Keilman Collin Boyd
Thoughts from Ms Borwick
A big thank you to all of our fall coaches for their dedication hard work mentoring and for providing a positive experience within educational athletics for our student athletes It was a great honor to work with all of you this season We are gearing up for our first winter season The following dates are important for anyone interested in middle school boysrsquo basketball or competitive cheerleading
Middle School Cheer Try Outs Attention 7th and 8th grade girls interested in cheerleading- Try outs will be November 7 8 9 10 and 13th from 600pm-800pm at the Lee school gym You MUST have a CURRENT YEAR physical and emergency form on file in order to try out for any sport A CURRENT YEAR physical is one given on or after April 15 2017 Forms are available in the middle school office Middle School Boys Basketball Tryouts Attention all 7th and 8th grade boys interested in trying out for basketball- Tryouts will be Monday November 13th through Friday November 17th 7th grade will have tryouts from 3-500pm 8th grade will have tryouts from 5-700pm You MUST have a CURRENT
YEAR physical and emergency form on file in order to try out for any sport A CURRENT YEAR physical is one given on or after April 15 2017 Forms are available in the middle school office
Our youth and middle school wrestling club will begin practice November 13th in the RHS wrestling
room Practices will be on Monday Tuesday and Thursday nights from 630PM-800PM If you have
any questions please contact Mr Day bdayrichmondk12mius
Counselorrsquos corner Mrs May
The end of Quarter 1 is a great time to reflect on how this year is going and whether study habits and time
management need to change at home If things are going well congratulations on having a good system in
place If your grades are not what yoursquod like now is the perfect time to reflect on what is going well and what is
going poorly If you can recognize some of the reasons why you are doing well in one or two of your classes and
apply those strategies to your other classes you might be able to learn more in those classes as well If you are in
need of more support there is a list in the office of High School National Honor Society students that do free
tutoring Feel free to stop in and pick-up that list Quarter 2 is a fresh start for grades so now is the perfect time
to make any adjustments to your studying and time management See Mrs May if yoursquod like more help in this
area
Core Content Briefs
5th Grade
Metacognition schema inference questioning thinking stems while reading Model slanting story
with internal story Know and use various text features to locate key facts or info in a text Explain
how an author use reasons and evidence to support particular points in a text
6th Grade
Our second quarter ELA goal for Reading Counts is twenty one points by January 16 Twenty minutes of reading at home each night one-sentence summaries of each chapter and asking your child to tell you about their book will help students stay on track and earn those points Your support and encouragement to reach the goal is appreciated
Planning is underway for our 6th grade trip to Camp Copneconic on June 5 Parents of sixth graders attending camp are welcome to join us Letters will be sent home soon with details
5th Grade
Use online resources to investigate Ghana Mali and Songhay Rise of Ghana - salt and gold trade - Fall of Ghana -
leadership drought invasion - Rise of Mali - over throw Ghana control of trade Familiarize self with geo vocab
as it relates to Western African history Locate and describe Western Africa on maps
6th Grade
We are currently discussing how humans and the environment affect one another We are learning about
natural hazards and how location affects climate Students are also learning how to pin point absolute location
on the global grid
8th Grade
We are writing letters to send to the Veterans Hospital We are also studying the US Constitution
5th Grade
Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) by replacing given
fractions with equivalent fractions in such a way as to produce an equivalent sum or difference of
fractions with like denominators Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions
referring to the same whole including cases of unlike denominators eg by using visual fraction
models or equations to represent the problem Read write and compare decimals to thousandths Read
and write decimals to thousandths using base-ten numerals number names and expanded form
6th Grade
Students are completing the first chapter of the CPM math course recently provided by our school district This
chapter introduced students to the mathematical ideas and plan of learning that takes place throughout the
course Chapter 1 helps establish collaboration in pairs and teams within a math class and provides
opportunities for students and the teacher to assess the studentsrsquo skills and review prerequisite math concepts
We have also learned vocabulary that helps provide a base of mathematical understanding
7th Grade
We have been working hard on probability and have now moved into converting decimals to fractions and fractions to decimals We are looking at patterns in our conversions regarding terminating and repeating decimals
5th Grade
What is the universe and what is Earths place in it Science and Engineering
Principles Obtaining evaluating and communicating information The Universe
and its Stars
The sun is a star that appears larger and brighter than other stars because it is closer
Stars range greatly in their distance from Earth Earth and the Solar System The
orbits of Earth around the sun and of the moon around Earth together with the
rotation of Earth about an axis between its North and South poles cause observable
patterns These include day and night daily changes in the length and direction of
shadows and different positions of the sun moon and stars at different times of the
day month and year
6th Grade
In the physical science unit students conducted investigations demonstrating the transformation between potential and kinetic energy They demonstrated that energy is not lost or gained in the process They explored how heat energy might be transferred through convection conduction and
radiation Students will now explain the conservation of mass and the structure and relative motion of particles (atoms or molecules) in the various states of matter
7th Grade
We have been studying the behavior and characteristics of different types of waves and our focus in this unit is on sound waves
5th Grade6th Grade With the last week of October comes the first week of our new
mini-mester for 5th and 6th grade Spanish classes Wersquoll be learning many fun and
exciting things during this short time but first wersquore starting with a cultural unit
covering El Dia de los Muertos ndash Day of the Dead Students are learning all about this
joyful fun Mexican holiday and will also be participating in the calavera (sugar
skull) coloringdesign contest Later wersquoll review polite phrases learn how to identify
many classroom objects and be able to say various sports and activities as well as
explain which we like and donrsquot like to play All info for our class can be found on
Sra Wolfersquos website wwwespanolwithsrawolfeweeblycom
Spanish I Spanish 1 students are currently working on a cultural unit over el Dia
de los Muertos and have finished learning to count to 100 Next theyrsquoll be learning
how to tell time in Spanish which is a little more complicated than telling the time in
English After that Grammar Well be identifying definite and indefinite
articles with parts of the body Were slowly but surely learning the basics and
getting closer to the more difficult topics All info for our class can be found on
Sra Wolfersquos website wwwespanolwithsrawolfeweeblycom
LOOKING AHEAD ndash CONCERTS
We are getting in performance mode with performances coming up very soon Students should be practicing at home even if they already know their music In class we go over how to practice and how to make every minute count Every day we make new improvements to our work and at home practice reinforces these subtle changes in the music Fun ways to practice ask your musician to playsing their music for you for a mini-concert Students can record themselves and play it back for fun Facetime a friend or family and play music to brighten someones day Find fun songs online and learn those (after youve played through your school music) Many great ideas to bring music into the home
Upcoming performances
Monday November 13th at 2pm is our Veterans Day assembly featuring our Middle School 7th and 8th band and 6th 7th and 8th grade choir musicians Please consider joining us for this day to honor our nations veterans and also hear the music we have been preparing for this event
The 6th - 12 grade band holiday concerts will be December 6th and 7th starting at 7pm in the high school auditorium
The 6th - 12th grade choir holiday concerts will be December 13th and 14th also at 7pm in the high school auditorium
Please check your calendars now as students will be required to be at both performances Information on tickets
concert attire and call times will be sent home in the next week
126 amp 127 Holiday Band Concerts 700pm
1213 amp 1214 Holiday Choir Concerts 700 pm
The WEB leaders have been working on their 5th Grade lessons The WEB leaders have
experienced one lunch with their 5th Grade WEBkins Another lunch outing coming
shortly Mrs Clausen and over 20 WEB leaders led the pledge of allegiance at a
Richmond Community Schools Board meeting followed by Mrs Clausen talking
about what WEB is all about
Sponsored the weekly homecoming spirit days The group also held elections with
Austin Bergeon as president Kyra Swartz as vice president and Ella Hill as the
secretary
RMS Builders Club Itrsquos time to begin building new friendships and fun experiences Itrsquos time
to join Builders Club Our first meeting is Monday November 6 after school in the media center
You must pick up a registration form fill it out and return it to Ms Monica or Ms Heather for our
first meeting Come build excellent character with us and have a great time doing it
Several Tuesdays of the Month NJHS members partner up with Lee Elementary
classes for their Blue Buddies Program The NJHS members mentor their elementary
counterparts On November 10th the NJHS will take part in their traditional Rake and
Run after school Group also held itrsquos annual candy buy back challenge with
Growing Smiles as the sponsor The program works with our United States Military
stationed overseas
RMS is currently working on becoming a Macomb County Green School Mrs Clausen and Mrs Gillespie have
generated some great initiatives for the program
RMS held its second annual pink out The event raised over $700 for the Susan G
Koman Charity for Breast Cancer Research
Richmond K-12 Theatre Group This semester the production will be ldquoSinging in the Rain
Jrrdquo The production will be performed in January
RMS BOOK FAIRhelliphellip Saddle up and get ready for the Wild West RMS The fair
will be from Monday November 6th through November 10th The fair will be open every
day until 3 pm
The RMS PTA has been busy planning future events and fundraisers to continue to provide opportunities for the students at RMS Future events include the annual dodge ball tournament in December and the annual Winterfest in February Non-Discrimination Statement In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education amendments of
1972 Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 Title II of the
Americans with Disability Act of 1990 and Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977 it is the policy of the
Richmond Community School District that no person shall on the basis of race color religion military
status national origin or ancestry sex (including sexual orientation) disability age (except as
authorized by law) height weight or marital status be excluded from participation in be denied the
benefits of or be subjected to discrimination during any program activity service or employment
Inquiries related to any nondiscrimination policies should be directed to the Superintendent 35276
Division Road Richmond MI 48062 (586) 727-3565
YEAR physical and emergency form on file in order to try out for any sport A CURRENT YEAR physical is one given on or after April 15 2017 Forms are available in the middle school office
Our youth and middle school wrestling club will begin practice November 13th in the RHS wrestling
room Practices will be on Monday Tuesday and Thursday nights from 630PM-800PM If you have
any questions please contact Mr Day bdayrichmondk12mius
Counselorrsquos corner Mrs May
The end of Quarter 1 is a great time to reflect on how this year is going and whether study habits and time
management need to change at home If things are going well congratulations on having a good system in
place If your grades are not what yoursquod like now is the perfect time to reflect on what is going well and what is
going poorly If you can recognize some of the reasons why you are doing well in one or two of your classes and
apply those strategies to your other classes you might be able to learn more in those classes as well If you are in
need of more support there is a list in the office of High School National Honor Society students that do free
tutoring Feel free to stop in and pick-up that list Quarter 2 is a fresh start for grades so now is the perfect time
to make any adjustments to your studying and time management See Mrs May if yoursquod like more help in this
area
Core Content Briefs
5th Grade
Metacognition schema inference questioning thinking stems while reading Model slanting story
with internal story Know and use various text features to locate key facts or info in a text Explain
how an author use reasons and evidence to support particular points in a text
6th Grade
Our second quarter ELA goal for Reading Counts is twenty one points by January 16 Twenty minutes of reading at home each night one-sentence summaries of each chapter and asking your child to tell you about their book will help students stay on track and earn those points Your support and encouragement to reach the goal is appreciated
Planning is underway for our 6th grade trip to Camp Copneconic on June 5 Parents of sixth graders attending camp are welcome to join us Letters will be sent home soon with details
5th Grade
Use online resources to investigate Ghana Mali and Songhay Rise of Ghana - salt and gold trade - Fall of Ghana -
leadership drought invasion - Rise of Mali - over throw Ghana control of trade Familiarize self with geo vocab
as it relates to Western African history Locate and describe Western Africa on maps
6th Grade
We are currently discussing how humans and the environment affect one another We are learning about
natural hazards and how location affects climate Students are also learning how to pin point absolute location
on the global grid
8th Grade
We are writing letters to send to the Veterans Hospital We are also studying the US Constitution
5th Grade
Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) by replacing given
fractions with equivalent fractions in such a way as to produce an equivalent sum or difference of
fractions with like denominators Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions
referring to the same whole including cases of unlike denominators eg by using visual fraction
models or equations to represent the problem Read write and compare decimals to thousandths Read
and write decimals to thousandths using base-ten numerals number names and expanded form
6th Grade
Students are completing the first chapter of the CPM math course recently provided by our school district This
chapter introduced students to the mathematical ideas and plan of learning that takes place throughout the
course Chapter 1 helps establish collaboration in pairs and teams within a math class and provides
opportunities for students and the teacher to assess the studentsrsquo skills and review prerequisite math concepts
We have also learned vocabulary that helps provide a base of mathematical understanding
7th Grade
We have been working hard on probability and have now moved into converting decimals to fractions and fractions to decimals We are looking at patterns in our conversions regarding terminating and repeating decimals
5th Grade
What is the universe and what is Earths place in it Science and Engineering
Principles Obtaining evaluating and communicating information The Universe
and its Stars
The sun is a star that appears larger and brighter than other stars because it is closer
Stars range greatly in their distance from Earth Earth and the Solar System The
orbits of Earth around the sun and of the moon around Earth together with the
rotation of Earth about an axis between its North and South poles cause observable
patterns These include day and night daily changes in the length and direction of
shadows and different positions of the sun moon and stars at different times of the
day month and year
6th Grade
In the physical science unit students conducted investigations demonstrating the transformation between potential and kinetic energy They demonstrated that energy is not lost or gained in the process They explored how heat energy might be transferred through convection conduction and
radiation Students will now explain the conservation of mass and the structure and relative motion of particles (atoms or molecules) in the various states of matter
7th Grade
We have been studying the behavior and characteristics of different types of waves and our focus in this unit is on sound waves
5th Grade6th Grade With the last week of October comes the first week of our new
mini-mester for 5th and 6th grade Spanish classes Wersquoll be learning many fun and
exciting things during this short time but first wersquore starting with a cultural unit
covering El Dia de los Muertos ndash Day of the Dead Students are learning all about this
joyful fun Mexican holiday and will also be participating in the calavera (sugar
skull) coloringdesign contest Later wersquoll review polite phrases learn how to identify
many classroom objects and be able to say various sports and activities as well as
explain which we like and donrsquot like to play All info for our class can be found on
Sra Wolfersquos website wwwespanolwithsrawolfeweeblycom
Spanish I Spanish 1 students are currently working on a cultural unit over el Dia
de los Muertos and have finished learning to count to 100 Next theyrsquoll be learning
how to tell time in Spanish which is a little more complicated than telling the time in
English After that Grammar Well be identifying definite and indefinite
articles with parts of the body Were slowly but surely learning the basics and
getting closer to the more difficult topics All info for our class can be found on
Sra Wolfersquos website wwwespanolwithsrawolfeweeblycom
LOOKING AHEAD ndash CONCERTS
We are getting in performance mode with performances coming up very soon Students should be practicing at home even if they already know their music In class we go over how to practice and how to make every minute count Every day we make new improvements to our work and at home practice reinforces these subtle changes in the music Fun ways to practice ask your musician to playsing their music for you for a mini-concert Students can record themselves and play it back for fun Facetime a friend or family and play music to brighten someones day Find fun songs online and learn those (after youve played through your school music) Many great ideas to bring music into the home
Upcoming performances
Monday November 13th at 2pm is our Veterans Day assembly featuring our Middle School 7th and 8th band and 6th 7th and 8th grade choir musicians Please consider joining us for this day to honor our nations veterans and also hear the music we have been preparing for this event
The 6th - 12 grade band holiday concerts will be December 6th and 7th starting at 7pm in the high school auditorium
The 6th - 12th grade choir holiday concerts will be December 13th and 14th also at 7pm in the high school auditorium
Please check your calendars now as students will be required to be at both performances Information on tickets
concert attire and call times will be sent home in the next week
126 amp 127 Holiday Band Concerts 700pm
1213 amp 1214 Holiday Choir Concerts 700 pm
The WEB leaders have been working on their 5th Grade lessons The WEB leaders have
experienced one lunch with their 5th Grade WEBkins Another lunch outing coming
shortly Mrs Clausen and over 20 WEB leaders led the pledge of allegiance at a
Richmond Community Schools Board meeting followed by Mrs Clausen talking
about what WEB is all about
Sponsored the weekly homecoming spirit days The group also held elections with
Austin Bergeon as president Kyra Swartz as vice president and Ella Hill as the
secretary
RMS Builders Club Itrsquos time to begin building new friendships and fun experiences Itrsquos time
to join Builders Club Our first meeting is Monday November 6 after school in the media center
You must pick up a registration form fill it out and return it to Ms Monica or Ms Heather for our
first meeting Come build excellent character with us and have a great time doing it
Several Tuesdays of the Month NJHS members partner up with Lee Elementary
classes for their Blue Buddies Program The NJHS members mentor their elementary
counterparts On November 10th the NJHS will take part in their traditional Rake and
Run after school Group also held itrsquos annual candy buy back challenge with
Growing Smiles as the sponsor The program works with our United States Military
stationed overseas
RMS is currently working on becoming a Macomb County Green School Mrs Clausen and Mrs Gillespie have
generated some great initiatives for the program
RMS held its second annual pink out The event raised over $700 for the Susan G
Koman Charity for Breast Cancer Research
Richmond K-12 Theatre Group This semester the production will be ldquoSinging in the Rain
Jrrdquo The production will be performed in January
RMS BOOK FAIRhelliphellip Saddle up and get ready for the Wild West RMS The fair
will be from Monday November 6th through November 10th The fair will be open every
day until 3 pm
The RMS PTA has been busy planning future events and fundraisers to continue to provide opportunities for the students at RMS Future events include the annual dodge ball tournament in December and the annual Winterfest in February Non-Discrimination Statement In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education amendments of
1972 Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 Title II of the
Americans with Disability Act of 1990 and Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977 it is the policy of the
Richmond Community School District that no person shall on the basis of race color religion military
status national origin or ancestry sex (including sexual orientation) disability age (except as
authorized by law) height weight or marital status be excluded from participation in be denied the
benefits of or be subjected to discrimination during any program activity service or employment
Inquiries related to any nondiscrimination policies should be directed to the Superintendent 35276
Division Road Richmond MI 48062 (586) 727-3565
Planning is underway for our 6th grade trip to Camp Copneconic on June 5 Parents of sixth graders attending camp are welcome to join us Letters will be sent home soon with details
5th Grade
Use online resources to investigate Ghana Mali and Songhay Rise of Ghana - salt and gold trade - Fall of Ghana -
leadership drought invasion - Rise of Mali - over throw Ghana control of trade Familiarize self with geo vocab
as it relates to Western African history Locate and describe Western Africa on maps
6th Grade
We are currently discussing how humans and the environment affect one another We are learning about
natural hazards and how location affects climate Students are also learning how to pin point absolute location
on the global grid
8th Grade
We are writing letters to send to the Veterans Hospital We are also studying the US Constitution
5th Grade
Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) by replacing given
fractions with equivalent fractions in such a way as to produce an equivalent sum or difference of
fractions with like denominators Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions
referring to the same whole including cases of unlike denominators eg by using visual fraction
models or equations to represent the problem Read write and compare decimals to thousandths Read
and write decimals to thousandths using base-ten numerals number names and expanded form
6th Grade
Students are completing the first chapter of the CPM math course recently provided by our school district This
chapter introduced students to the mathematical ideas and plan of learning that takes place throughout the
course Chapter 1 helps establish collaboration in pairs and teams within a math class and provides
opportunities for students and the teacher to assess the studentsrsquo skills and review prerequisite math concepts
We have also learned vocabulary that helps provide a base of mathematical understanding
7th Grade
We have been working hard on probability and have now moved into converting decimals to fractions and fractions to decimals We are looking at patterns in our conversions regarding terminating and repeating decimals
5th Grade
What is the universe and what is Earths place in it Science and Engineering
Principles Obtaining evaluating and communicating information The Universe
and its Stars
The sun is a star that appears larger and brighter than other stars because it is closer
Stars range greatly in their distance from Earth Earth and the Solar System The
orbits of Earth around the sun and of the moon around Earth together with the
rotation of Earth about an axis between its North and South poles cause observable
patterns These include day and night daily changes in the length and direction of
shadows and different positions of the sun moon and stars at different times of the
day month and year
6th Grade
In the physical science unit students conducted investigations demonstrating the transformation between potential and kinetic energy They demonstrated that energy is not lost or gained in the process They explored how heat energy might be transferred through convection conduction and
radiation Students will now explain the conservation of mass and the structure and relative motion of particles (atoms or molecules) in the various states of matter
7th Grade
We have been studying the behavior and characteristics of different types of waves and our focus in this unit is on sound waves
5th Grade6th Grade With the last week of October comes the first week of our new
mini-mester for 5th and 6th grade Spanish classes Wersquoll be learning many fun and
exciting things during this short time but first wersquore starting with a cultural unit
covering El Dia de los Muertos ndash Day of the Dead Students are learning all about this
joyful fun Mexican holiday and will also be participating in the calavera (sugar
skull) coloringdesign contest Later wersquoll review polite phrases learn how to identify
many classroom objects and be able to say various sports and activities as well as
explain which we like and donrsquot like to play All info for our class can be found on
Sra Wolfersquos website wwwespanolwithsrawolfeweeblycom
Spanish I Spanish 1 students are currently working on a cultural unit over el Dia
de los Muertos and have finished learning to count to 100 Next theyrsquoll be learning
how to tell time in Spanish which is a little more complicated than telling the time in
English After that Grammar Well be identifying definite and indefinite
articles with parts of the body Were slowly but surely learning the basics and
getting closer to the more difficult topics All info for our class can be found on
Sra Wolfersquos website wwwespanolwithsrawolfeweeblycom
LOOKING AHEAD ndash CONCERTS
We are getting in performance mode with performances coming up very soon Students should be practicing at home even if they already know their music In class we go over how to practice and how to make every minute count Every day we make new improvements to our work and at home practice reinforces these subtle changes in the music Fun ways to practice ask your musician to playsing their music for you for a mini-concert Students can record themselves and play it back for fun Facetime a friend or family and play music to brighten someones day Find fun songs online and learn those (after youve played through your school music) Many great ideas to bring music into the home
Upcoming performances
Monday November 13th at 2pm is our Veterans Day assembly featuring our Middle School 7th and 8th band and 6th 7th and 8th grade choir musicians Please consider joining us for this day to honor our nations veterans and also hear the music we have been preparing for this event
The 6th - 12 grade band holiday concerts will be December 6th and 7th starting at 7pm in the high school auditorium
The 6th - 12th grade choir holiday concerts will be December 13th and 14th also at 7pm in the high school auditorium
Please check your calendars now as students will be required to be at both performances Information on tickets
concert attire and call times will be sent home in the next week
126 amp 127 Holiday Band Concerts 700pm
1213 amp 1214 Holiday Choir Concerts 700 pm
The WEB leaders have been working on their 5th Grade lessons The WEB leaders have
experienced one lunch with their 5th Grade WEBkins Another lunch outing coming
shortly Mrs Clausen and over 20 WEB leaders led the pledge of allegiance at a
Richmond Community Schools Board meeting followed by Mrs Clausen talking
about what WEB is all about
Sponsored the weekly homecoming spirit days The group also held elections with
Austin Bergeon as president Kyra Swartz as vice president and Ella Hill as the
secretary
RMS Builders Club Itrsquos time to begin building new friendships and fun experiences Itrsquos time
to join Builders Club Our first meeting is Monday November 6 after school in the media center
You must pick up a registration form fill it out and return it to Ms Monica or Ms Heather for our
first meeting Come build excellent character with us and have a great time doing it
Several Tuesdays of the Month NJHS members partner up with Lee Elementary
classes for their Blue Buddies Program The NJHS members mentor their elementary
counterparts On November 10th the NJHS will take part in their traditional Rake and
Run after school Group also held itrsquos annual candy buy back challenge with
Growing Smiles as the sponsor The program works with our United States Military
stationed overseas
RMS is currently working on becoming a Macomb County Green School Mrs Clausen and Mrs Gillespie have
generated some great initiatives for the program
RMS held its second annual pink out The event raised over $700 for the Susan G
Koman Charity for Breast Cancer Research
Richmond K-12 Theatre Group This semester the production will be ldquoSinging in the Rain
Jrrdquo The production will be performed in January
RMS BOOK FAIRhelliphellip Saddle up and get ready for the Wild West RMS The fair
will be from Monday November 6th through November 10th The fair will be open every
day until 3 pm
The RMS PTA has been busy planning future events and fundraisers to continue to provide opportunities for the students at RMS Future events include the annual dodge ball tournament in December and the annual Winterfest in February Non-Discrimination Statement In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education amendments of
1972 Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 Title II of the
Americans with Disability Act of 1990 and Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977 it is the policy of the
Richmond Community School District that no person shall on the basis of race color religion military
status national origin or ancestry sex (including sexual orientation) disability age (except as
authorized by law) height weight or marital status be excluded from participation in be denied the
benefits of or be subjected to discrimination during any program activity service or employment
Inquiries related to any nondiscrimination policies should be directed to the Superintendent 35276
Division Road Richmond MI 48062 (586) 727-3565
5th Grade
Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) by replacing given
fractions with equivalent fractions in such a way as to produce an equivalent sum or difference of
fractions with like denominators Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions
referring to the same whole including cases of unlike denominators eg by using visual fraction
models or equations to represent the problem Read write and compare decimals to thousandths Read
and write decimals to thousandths using base-ten numerals number names and expanded form
6th Grade
Students are completing the first chapter of the CPM math course recently provided by our school district This
chapter introduced students to the mathematical ideas and plan of learning that takes place throughout the
course Chapter 1 helps establish collaboration in pairs and teams within a math class and provides
opportunities for students and the teacher to assess the studentsrsquo skills and review prerequisite math concepts
We have also learned vocabulary that helps provide a base of mathematical understanding
7th Grade
We have been working hard on probability and have now moved into converting decimals to fractions and fractions to decimals We are looking at patterns in our conversions regarding terminating and repeating decimals
5th Grade
What is the universe and what is Earths place in it Science and Engineering
Principles Obtaining evaluating and communicating information The Universe
and its Stars
The sun is a star that appears larger and brighter than other stars because it is closer
Stars range greatly in their distance from Earth Earth and the Solar System The
orbits of Earth around the sun and of the moon around Earth together with the
rotation of Earth about an axis between its North and South poles cause observable
patterns These include day and night daily changes in the length and direction of
shadows and different positions of the sun moon and stars at different times of the
day month and year
6th Grade
In the physical science unit students conducted investigations demonstrating the transformation between potential and kinetic energy They demonstrated that energy is not lost or gained in the process They explored how heat energy might be transferred through convection conduction and
radiation Students will now explain the conservation of mass and the structure and relative motion of particles (atoms or molecules) in the various states of matter
7th Grade
We have been studying the behavior and characteristics of different types of waves and our focus in this unit is on sound waves
5th Grade6th Grade With the last week of October comes the first week of our new
mini-mester for 5th and 6th grade Spanish classes Wersquoll be learning many fun and
exciting things during this short time but first wersquore starting with a cultural unit
covering El Dia de los Muertos ndash Day of the Dead Students are learning all about this
joyful fun Mexican holiday and will also be participating in the calavera (sugar
skull) coloringdesign contest Later wersquoll review polite phrases learn how to identify
many classroom objects and be able to say various sports and activities as well as
explain which we like and donrsquot like to play All info for our class can be found on
Sra Wolfersquos website wwwespanolwithsrawolfeweeblycom
Spanish I Spanish 1 students are currently working on a cultural unit over el Dia
de los Muertos and have finished learning to count to 100 Next theyrsquoll be learning
how to tell time in Spanish which is a little more complicated than telling the time in
English After that Grammar Well be identifying definite and indefinite
articles with parts of the body Were slowly but surely learning the basics and
getting closer to the more difficult topics All info for our class can be found on
Sra Wolfersquos website wwwespanolwithsrawolfeweeblycom
LOOKING AHEAD ndash CONCERTS
We are getting in performance mode with performances coming up very soon Students should be practicing at home even if they already know their music In class we go over how to practice and how to make every minute count Every day we make new improvements to our work and at home practice reinforces these subtle changes in the music Fun ways to practice ask your musician to playsing their music for you for a mini-concert Students can record themselves and play it back for fun Facetime a friend or family and play music to brighten someones day Find fun songs online and learn those (after youve played through your school music) Many great ideas to bring music into the home
Upcoming performances
Monday November 13th at 2pm is our Veterans Day assembly featuring our Middle School 7th and 8th band and 6th 7th and 8th grade choir musicians Please consider joining us for this day to honor our nations veterans and also hear the music we have been preparing for this event
The 6th - 12 grade band holiday concerts will be December 6th and 7th starting at 7pm in the high school auditorium
The 6th - 12th grade choir holiday concerts will be December 13th and 14th also at 7pm in the high school auditorium
Please check your calendars now as students will be required to be at both performances Information on tickets
concert attire and call times will be sent home in the next week
126 amp 127 Holiday Band Concerts 700pm
1213 amp 1214 Holiday Choir Concerts 700 pm
The WEB leaders have been working on their 5th Grade lessons The WEB leaders have
experienced one lunch with their 5th Grade WEBkins Another lunch outing coming
shortly Mrs Clausen and over 20 WEB leaders led the pledge of allegiance at a
Richmond Community Schools Board meeting followed by Mrs Clausen talking
about what WEB is all about
Sponsored the weekly homecoming spirit days The group also held elections with
Austin Bergeon as president Kyra Swartz as vice president and Ella Hill as the
secretary
RMS Builders Club Itrsquos time to begin building new friendships and fun experiences Itrsquos time
to join Builders Club Our first meeting is Monday November 6 after school in the media center
You must pick up a registration form fill it out and return it to Ms Monica or Ms Heather for our
first meeting Come build excellent character with us and have a great time doing it
Several Tuesdays of the Month NJHS members partner up with Lee Elementary
classes for their Blue Buddies Program The NJHS members mentor their elementary
counterparts On November 10th the NJHS will take part in their traditional Rake and
Run after school Group also held itrsquos annual candy buy back challenge with
Growing Smiles as the sponsor The program works with our United States Military
stationed overseas
RMS is currently working on becoming a Macomb County Green School Mrs Clausen and Mrs Gillespie have
generated some great initiatives for the program
RMS held its second annual pink out The event raised over $700 for the Susan G
Koman Charity for Breast Cancer Research
Richmond K-12 Theatre Group This semester the production will be ldquoSinging in the Rain
Jrrdquo The production will be performed in January
RMS BOOK FAIRhelliphellip Saddle up and get ready for the Wild West RMS The fair
will be from Monday November 6th through November 10th The fair will be open every
day until 3 pm
The RMS PTA has been busy planning future events and fundraisers to continue to provide opportunities for the students at RMS Future events include the annual dodge ball tournament in December and the annual Winterfest in February Non-Discrimination Statement In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education amendments of
1972 Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 Title II of the
Americans with Disability Act of 1990 and Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977 it is the policy of the
Richmond Community School District that no person shall on the basis of race color religion military
status national origin or ancestry sex (including sexual orientation) disability age (except as
authorized by law) height weight or marital status be excluded from participation in be denied the
benefits of or be subjected to discrimination during any program activity service or employment
Inquiries related to any nondiscrimination policies should be directed to the Superintendent 35276
Division Road Richmond MI 48062 (586) 727-3565
5th Grade
What is the universe and what is Earths place in it Science and Engineering
Principles Obtaining evaluating and communicating information The Universe
and its Stars
The sun is a star that appears larger and brighter than other stars because it is closer
Stars range greatly in their distance from Earth Earth and the Solar System The
orbits of Earth around the sun and of the moon around Earth together with the
rotation of Earth about an axis between its North and South poles cause observable
patterns These include day and night daily changes in the length and direction of
shadows and different positions of the sun moon and stars at different times of the
day month and year
6th Grade
In the physical science unit students conducted investigations demonstrating the transformation between potential and kinetic energy They demonstrated that energy is not lost or gained in the process They explored how heat energy might be transferred through convection conduction and
radiation Students will now explain the conservation of mass and the structure and relative motion of particles (atoms or molecules) in the various states of matter
7th Grade
We have been studying the behavior and characteristics of different types of waves and our focus in this unit is on sound waves
5th Grade6th Grade With the last week of October comes the first week of our new
mini-mester for 5th and 6th grade Spanish classes Wersquoll be learning many fun and
exciting things during this short time but first wersquore starting with a cultural unit
covering El Dia de los Muertos ndash Day of the Dead Students are learning all about this
joyful fun Mexican holiday and will also be participating in the calavera (sugar
skull) coloringdesign contest Later wersquoll review polite phrases learn how to identify
many classroom objects and be able to say various sports and activities as well as
explain which we like and donrsquot like to play All info for our class can be found on
Sra Wolfersquos website wwwespanolwithsrawolfeweeblycom
Spanish I Spanish 1 students are currently working on a cultural unit over el Dia
de los Muertos and have finished learning to count to 100 Next theyrsquoll be learning
how to tell time in Spanish which is a little more complicated than telling the time in
English After that Grammar Well be identifying definite and indefinite
articles with parts of the body Were slowly but surely learning the basics and
getting closer to the more difficult topics All info for our class can be found on
Sra Wolfersquos website wwwespanolwithsrawolfeweeblycom
LOOKING AHEAD ndash CONCERTS
We are getting in performance mode with performances coming up very soon Students should be practicing at home even if they already know their music In class we go over how to practice and how to make every minute count Every day we make new improvements to our work and at home practice reinforces these subtle changes in the music Fun ways to practice ask your musician to playsing their music for you for a mini-concert Students can record themselves and play it back for fun Facetime a friend or family and play music to brighten someones day Find fun songs online and learn those (after youve played through your school music) Many great ideas to bring music into the home
Upcoming performances
Monday November 13th at 2pm is our Veterans Day assembly featuring our Middle School 7th and 8th band and 6th 7th and 8th grade choir musicians Please consider joining us for this day to honor our nations veterans and also hear the music we have been preparing for this event
The 6th - 12 grade band holiday concerts will be December 6th and 7th starting at 7pm in the high school auditorium
The 6th - 12th grade choir holiday concerts will be December 13th and 14th also at 7pm in the high school auditorium
Please check your calendars now as students will be required to be at both performances Information on tickets
concert attire and call times will be sent home in the next week
126 amp 127 Holiday Band Concerts 700pm
1213 amp 1214 Holiday Choir Concerts 700 pm
The WEB leaders have been working on their 5th Grade lessons The WEB leaders have
experienced one lunch with their 5th Grade WEBkins Another lunch outing coming
shortly Mrs Clausen and over 20 WEB leaders led the pledge of allegiance at a
Richmond Community Schools Board meeting followed by Mrs Clausen talking
about what WEB is all about
Sponsored the weekly homecoming spirit days The group also held elections with
Austin Bergeon as president Kyra Swartz as vice president and Ella Hill as the
secretary
RMS Builders Club Itrsquos time to begin building new friendships and fun experiences Itrsquos time
to join Builders Club Our first meeting is Monday November 6 after school in the media center
You must pick up a registration form fill it out and return it to Ms Monica or Ms Heather for our
first meeting Come build excellent character with us and have a great time doing it
Several Tuesdays of the Month NJHS members partner up with Lee Elementary
classes for their Blue Buddies Program The NJHS members mentor their elementary
counterparts On November 10th the NJHS will take part in their traditional Rake and
Run after school Group also held itrsquos annual candy buy back challenge with
Growing Smiles as the sponsor The program works with our United States Military
stationed overseas
RMS is currently working on becoming a Macomb County Green School Mrs Clausen and Mrs Gillespie have
generated some great initiatives for the program
RMS held its second annual pink out The event raised over $700 for the Susan G
Koman Charity for Breast Cancer Research
Richmond K-12 Theatre Group This semester the production will be ldquoSinging in the Rain
Jrrdquo The production will be performed in January
RMS BOOK FAIRhelliphellip Saddle up and get ready for the Wild West RMS The fair
will be from Monday November 6th through November 10th The fair will be open every
day until 3 pm
The RMS PTA has been busy planning future events and fundraisers to continue to provide opportunities for the students at RMS Future events include the annual dodge ball tournament in December and the annual Winterfest in February Non-Discrimination Statement In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education amendments of
1972 Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 Title II of the
Americans with Disability Act of 1990 and Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977 it is the policy of the
Richmond Community School District that no person shall on the basis of race color religion military
status national origin or ancestry sex (including sexual orientation) disability age (except as
authorized by law) height weight or marital status be excluded from participation in be denied the
benefits of or be subjected to discrimination during any program activity service or employment
Inquiries related to any nondiscrimination policies should be directed to the Superintendent 35276
Division Road Richmond MI 48062 (586) 727-3565
radiation Students will now explain the conservation of mass and the structure and relative motion of particles (atoms or molecules) in the various states of matter
7th Grade
We have been studying the behavior and characteristics of different types of waves and our focus in this unit is on sound waves
5th Grade6th Grade With the last week of October comes the first week of our new
mini-mester for 5th and 6th grade Spanish classes Wersquoll be learning many fun and
exciting things during this short time but first wersquore starting with a cultural unit
covering El Dia de los Muertos ndash Day of the Dead Students are learning all about this
joyful fun Mexican holiday and will also be participating in the calavera (sugar
skull) coloringdesign contest Later wersquoll review polite phrases learn how to identify
many classroom objects and be able to say various sports and activities as well as
explain which we like and donrsquot like to play All info for our class can be found on
Sra Wolfersquos website wwwespanolwithsrawolfeweeblycom
Spanish I Spanish 1 students are currently working on a cultural unit over el Dia
de los Muertos and have finished learning to count to 100 Next theyrsquoll be learning
how to tell time in Spanish which is a little more complicated than telling the time in
English After that Grammar Well be identifying definite and indefinite
articles with parts of the body Were slowly but surely learning the basics and
getting closer to the more difficult topics All info for our class can be found on
Sra Wolfersquos website wwwespanolwithsrawolfeweeblycom
LOOKING AHEAD ndash CONCERTS
We are getting in performance mode with performances coming up very soon Students should be practicing at home even if they already know their music In class we go over how to practice and how to make every minute count Every day we make new improvements to our work and at home practice reinforces these subtle changes in the music Fun ways to practice ask your musician to playsing their music for you for a mini-concert Students can record themselves and play it back for fun Facetime a friend or family and play music to brighten someones day Find fun songs online and learn those (after youve played through your school music) Many great ideas to bring music into the home
Upcoming performances
Monday November 13th at 2pm is our Veterans Day assembly featuring our Middle School 7th and 8th band and 6th 7th and 8th grade choir musicians Please consider joining us for this day to honor our nations veterans and also hear the music we have been preparing for this event
The 6th - 12 grade band holiday concerts will be December 6th and 7th starting at 7pm in the high school auditorium
The 6th - 12th grade choir holiday concerts will be December 13th and 14th also at 7pm in the high school auditorium
Please check your calendars now as students will be required to be at both performances Information on tickets
concert attire and call times will be sent home in the next week
126 amp 127 Holiday Band Concerts 700pm
1213 amp 1214 Holiday Choir Concerts 700 pm
The WEB leaders have been working on their 5th Grade lessons The WEB leaders have
experienced one lunch with their 5th Grade WEBkins Another lunch outing coming
shortly Mrs Clausen and over 20 WEB leaders led the pledge of allegiance at a
Richmond Community Schools Board meeting followed by Mrs Clausen talking
about what WEB is all about
Sponsored the weekly homecoming spirit days The group also held elections with
Austin Bergeon as president Kyra Swartz as vice president and Ella Hill as the
secretary
RMS Builders Club Itrsquos time to begin building new friendships and fun experiences Itrsquos time
to join Builders Club Our first meeting is Monday November 6 after school in the media center
You must pick up a registration form fill it out and return it to Ms Monica or Ms Heather for our
first meeting Come build excellent character with us and have a great time doing it
Several Tuesdays of the Month NJHS members partner up with Lee Elementary
classes for their Blue Buddies Program The NJHS members mentor their elementary
counterparts On November 10th the NJHS will take part in their traditional Rake and
Run after school Group also held itrsquos annual candy buy back challenge with
Growing Smiles as the sponsor The program works with our United States Military
stationed overseas
RMS is currently working on becoming a Macomb County Green School Mrs Clausen and Mrs Gillespie have
generated some great initiatives for the program
RMS held its second annual pink out The event raised over $700 for the Susan G
Koman Charity for Breast Cancer Research
Richmond K-12 Theatre Group This semester the production will be ldquoSinging in the Rain
Jrrdquo The production will be performed in January
RMS BOOK FAIRhelliphellip Saddle up and get ready for the Wild West RMS The fair
will be from Monday November 6th through November 10th The fair will be open every
day until 3 pm
The RMS PTA has been busy planning future events and fundraisers to continue to provide opportunities for the students at RMS Future events include the annual dodge ball tournament in December and the annual Winterfest in February Non-Discrimination Statement In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education amendments of
1972 Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 Title II of the
Americans with Disability Act of 1990 and Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977 it is the policy of the
Richmond Community School District that no person shall on the basis of race color religion military
status national origin or ancestry sex (including sexual orientation) disability age (except as
authorized by law) height weight or marital status be excluded from participation in be denied the
benefits of or be subjected to discrimination during any program activity service or employment
Inquiries related to any nondiscrimination policies should be directed to the Superintendent 35276
Division Road Richmond MI 48062 (586) 727-3565
Spanish I Spanish 1 students are currently working on a cultural unit over el Dia
de los Muertos and have finished learning to count to 100 Next theyrsquoll be learning
how to tell time in Spanish which is a little more complicated than telling the time in
English After that Grammar Well be identifying definite and indefinite
articles with parts of the body Were slowly but surely learning the basics and
getting closer to the more difficult topics All info for our class can be found on
Sra Wolfersquos website wwwespanolwithsrawolfeweeblycom
LOOKING AHEAD ndash CONCERTS
We are getting in performance mode with performances coming up very soon Students should be practicing at home even if they already know their music In class we go over how to practice and how to make every minute count Every day we make new improvements to our work and at home practice reinforces these subtle changes in the music Fun ways to practice ask your musician to playsing their music for you for a mini-concert Students can record themselves and play it back for fun Facetime a friend or family and play music to brighten someones day Find fun songs online and learn those (after youve played through your school music) Many great ideas to bring music into the home
Upcoming performances
Monday November 13th at 2pm is our Veterans Day assembly featuring our Middle School 7th and 8th band and 6th 7th and 8th grade choir musicians Please consider joining us for this day to honor our nations veterans and also hear the music we have been preparing for this event
The 6th - 12 grade band holiday concerts will be December 6th and 7th starting at 7pm in the high school auditorium
The 6th - 12th grade choir holiday concerts will be December 13th and 14th also at 7pm in the high school auditorium
Please check your calendars now as students will be required to be at both performances Information on tickets
concert attire and call times will be sent home in the next week
126 amp 127 Holiday Band Concerts 700pm
1213 amp 1214 Holiday Choir Concerts 700 pm
The WEB leaders have been working on their 5th Grade lessons The WEB leaders have
experienced one lunch with their 5th Grade WEBkins Another lunch outing coming
shortly Mrs Clausen and over 20 WEB leaders led the pledge of allegiance at a
Richmond Community Schools Board meeting followed by Mrs Clausen talking
about what WEB is all about
Sponsored the weekly homecoming spirit days The group also held elections with
Austin Bergeon as president Kyra Swartz as vice president and Ella Hill as the
secretary
RMS Builders Club Itrsquos time to begin building new friendships and fun experiences Itrsquos time
to join Builders Club Our first meeting is Monday November 6 after school in the media center
You must pick up a registration form fill it out and return it to Ms Monica or Ms Heather for our
first meeting Come build excellent character with us and have a great time doing it
Several Tuesdays of the Month NJHS members partner up with Lee Elementary
classes for their Blue Buddies Program The NJHS members mentor their elementary
counterparts On November 10th the NJHS will take part in their traditional Rake and
Run after school Group also held itrsquos annual candy buy back challenge with
Growing Smiles as the sponsor The program works with our United States Military
stationed overseas
RMS is currently working on becoming a Macomb County Green School Mrs Clausen and Mrs Gillespie have
generated some great initiatives for the program
RMS held its second annual pink out The event raised over $700 for the Susan G
Koman Charity for Breast Cancer Research
Richmond K-12 Theatre Group This semester the production will be ldquoSinging in the Rain
Jrrdquo The production will be performed in January
RMS BOOK FAIRhelliphellip Saddle up and get ready for the Wild West RMS The fair
will be from Monday November 6th through November 10th The fair will be open every
day until 3 pm
The RMS PTA has been busy planning future events and fundraisers to continue to provide opportunities for the students at RMS Future events include the annual dodge ball tournament in December and the annual Winterfest in February Non-Discrimination Statement In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education amendments of
1972 Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 Title II of the
Americans with Disability Act of 1990 and Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977 it is the policy of the
Richmond Community School District that no person shall on the basis of race color religion military
status national origin or ancestry sex (including sexual orientation) disability age (except as
authorized by law) height weight or marital status be excluded from participation in be denied the
benefits of or be subjected to discrimination during any program activity service or employment
Inquiries related to any nondiscrimination policies should be directed to the Superintendent 35276
Division Road Richmond MI 48062 (586) 727-3565
The 6th - 12 grade band holiday concerts will be December 6th and 7th starting at 7pm in the high school auditorium
The 6th - 12th grade choir holiday concerts will be December 13th and 14th also at 7pm in the high school auditorium
Please check your calendars now as students will be required to be at both performances Information on tickets
concert attire and call times will be sent home in the next week
126 amp 127 Holiday Band Concerts 700pm
1213 amp 1214 Holiday Choir Concerts 700 pm
The WEB leaders have been working on their 5th Grade lessons The WEB leaders have
experienced one lunch with their 5th Grade WEBkins Another lunch outing coming
shortly Mrs Clausen and over 20 WEB leaders led the pledge of allegiance at a
Richmond Community Schools Board meeting followed by Mrs Clausen talking
about what WEB is all about
Sponsored the weekly homecoming spirit days The group also held elections with
Austin Bergeon as president Kyra Swartz as vice president and Ella Hill as the
secretary
RMS Builders Club Itrsquos time to begin building new friendships and fun experiences Itrsquos time
to join Builders Club Our first meeting is Monday November 6 after school in the media center
You must pick up a registration form fill it out and return it to Ms Monica or Ms Heather for our
first meeting Come build excellent character with us and have a great time doing it
Several Tuesdays of the Month NJHS members partner up with Lee Elementary
classes for their Blue Buddies Program The NJHS members mentor their elementary
counterparts On November 10th the NJHS will take part in their traditional Rake and
Run after school Group also held itrsquos annual candy buy back challenge with
Growing Smiles as the sponsor The program works with our United States Military
stationed overseas
RMS is currently working on becoming a Macomb County Green School Mrs Clausen and Mrs Gillespie have
generated some great initiatives for the program
RMS held its second annual pink out The event raised over $700 for the Susan G
Koman Charity for Breast Cancer Research
Richmond K-12 Theatre Group This semester the production will be ldquoSinging in the Rain
Jrrdquo The production will be performed in January
RMS BOOK FAIRhelliphellip Saddle up and get ready for the Wild West RMS The fair
will be from Monday November 6th through November 10th The fair will be open every
day until 3 pm
The RMS PTA has been busy planning future events and fundraisers to continue to provide opportunities for the students at RMS Future events include the annual dodge ball tournament in December and the annual Winterfest in February Non-Discrimination Statement In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education amendments of
1972 Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 Title II of the
Americans with Disability Act of 1990 and Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977 it is the policy of the
Richmond Community School District that no person shall on the basis of race color religion military
status national origin or ancestry sex (including sexual orientation) disability age (except as
authorized by law) height weight or marital status be excluded from participation in be denied the
benefits of or be subjected to discrimination during any program activity service or employment
Inquiries related to any nondiscrimination policies should be directed to the Superintendent 35276
Division Road Richmond MI 48062 (586) 727-3565
Sponsored the weekly homecoming spirit days The group also held elections with
Austin Bergeon as president Kyra Swartz as vice president and Ella Hill as the
secretary
RMS Builders Club Itrsquos time to begin building new friendships and fun experiences Itrsquos time
to join Builders Club Our first meeting is Monday November 6 after school in the media center
You must pick up a registration form fill it out and return it to Ms Monica or Ms Heather for our
first meeting Come build excellent character with us and have a great time doing it
Several Tuesdays of the Month NJHS members partner up with Lee Elementary
classes for their Blue Buddies Program The NJHS members mentor their elementary
counterparts On November 10th the NJHS will take part in their traditional Rake and
Run after school Group also held itrsquos annual candy buy back challenge with
Growing Smiles as the sponsor The program works with our United States Military
stationed overseas
RMS is currently working on becoming a Macomb County Green School Mrs Clausen and Mrs Gillespie have
generated some great initiatives for the program
RMS held its second annual pink out The event raised over $700 for the Susan G
Koman Charity for Breast Cancer Research
Richmond K-12 Theatre Group This semester the production will be ldquoSinging in the Rain
Jrrdquo The production will be performed in January
RMS BOOK FAIRhelliphellip Saddle up and get ready for the Wild West RMS The fair
will be from Monday November 6th through November 10th The fair will be open every
day until 3 pm
The RMS PTA has been busy planning future events and fundraisers to continue to provide opportunities for the students at RMS Future events include the annual dodge ball tournament in December and the annual Winterfest in February Non-Discrimination Statement In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education amendments of
1972 Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 Title II of the
Americans with Disability Act of 1990 and Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977 it is the policy of the
Richmond Community School District that no person shall on the basis of race color religion military
status national origin or ancestry sex (including sexual orientation) disability age (except as
authorized by law) height weight or marital status be excluded from participation in be denied the
benefits of or be subjected to discrimination during any program activity service or employment
Inquiries related to any nondiscrimination policies should be directed to the Superintendent 35276
Division Road Richmond MI 48062 (586) 727-3565
Several Tuesdays of the Month NJHS members partner up with Lee Elementary
classes for their Blue Buddies Program The NJHS members mentor their elementary
counterparts On November 10th the NJHS will take part in their traditional Rake and
Run after school Group also held itrsquos annual candy buy back challenge with
Growing Smiles as the sponsor The program works with our United States Military
stationed overseas
RMS is currently working on becoming a Macomb County Green School Mrs Clausen and Mrs Gillespie have
generated some great initiatives for the program
RMS held its second annual pink out The event raised over $700 for the Susan G
Koman Charity for Breast Cancer Research
Richmond K-12 Theatre Group This semester the production will be ldquoSinging in the Rain
Jrrdquo The production will be performed in January
RMS BOOK FAIRhelliphellip Saddle up and get ready for the Wild West RMS The fair
will be from Monday November 6th through November 10th The fair will be open every
day until 3 pm
The RMS PTA has been busy planning future events and fundraisers to continue to provide opportunities for the students at RMS Future events include the annual dodge ball tournament in December and the annual Winterfest in February Non-Discrimination Statement In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education amendments of
1972 Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 Title II of the
Americans with Disability Act of 1990 and Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977 it is the policy of the
Richmond Community School District that no person shall on the basis of race color religion military
status national origin or ancestry sex (including sexual orientation) disability age (except as
authorized by law) height weight or marital status be excluded from participation in be denied the
benefits of or be subjected to discrimination during any program activity service or employment
Inquiries related to any nondiscrimination policies should be directed to the Superintendent 35276
Division Road Richmond MI 48062 (586) 727-3565
RMS held its second annual pink out The event raised over $700 for the Susan G
Koman Charity for Breast Cancer Research
Richmond K-12 Theatre Group This semester the production will be ldquoSinging in the Rain
Jrrdquo The production will be performed in January
RMS BOOK FAIRhelliphellip Saddle up and get ready for the Wild West RMS The fair
will be from Monday November 6th through November 10th The fair will be open every
day until 3 pm
The RMS PTA has been busy planning future events and fundraisers to continue to provide opportunities for the students at RMS Future events include the annual dodge ball tournament in December and the annual Winterfest in February Non-Discrimination Statement In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education amendments of
1972 Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 Title II of the
Americans with Disability Act of 1990 and Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977 it is the policy of the
Richmond Community School District that no person shall on the basis of race color religion military
status national origin or ancestry sex (including sexual orientation) disability age (except as
authorized by law) height weight or marital status be excluded from participation in be denied the
benefits of or be subjected to discrimination during any program activity service or employment
Inquiries related to any nondiscrimination policies should be directed to the Superintendent 35276
Division Road Richmond MI 48062 (586) 727-3565
The RMS PTA has been busy planning future events and fundraisers to continue to provide opportunities for the students at RMS Future events include the annual dodge ball tournament in December and the annual Winterfest in February Non-Discrimination Statement In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education amendments of
1972 Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 Title II of the
Americans with Disability Act of 1990 and Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977 it is the policy of the
Richmond Community School District that no person shall on the basis of race color religion military
status national origin or ancestry sex (including sexual orientation) disability age (except as
authorized by law) height weight or marital status be excluded from participation in be denied the
benefits of or be subjected to discrimination during any program activity service or employment
Inquiries related to any nondiscrimination policies should be directed to the Superintendent 35276
Division Road Richmond MI 48062 (586) 727-3565